Alaska Air said the process allows customers to print and attach their own luggage tags from a self-service kiosk in the airport lobby.

After that they’ll show their identification and drop off the bags with an airline representative for security screening and loading onto an aircraft.

The airline said it intends to offer self-service bag-tagging options at more airports across its route system this summer.

Alaska Air will start new service between Fort Lauderdale and Seattle in July, so South Floridians will have a chance to experience self-bag tagging on their return home.

“Customers who have used the service are delighted to be able to help themselves by tagging their own bags, dropping them off and going on their way,” said Jeff Butler, Alaska Airlines’ vice president of customer service-airports, in a statement. “We are committed to making Alaska the easiest airline to fly on and self-bag tagging is another step toward that goal.”